Compassion FatigueA Power Point Presentation, which provides with a solid overview on Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, psychological problems helpers in disaster might face as a consequence. Discussion of strategies and tools (f.e. debriefing, and other interventions) to maintain strength and resources in the helpers. - Univ. of Missouri/Columbia, Husain and Anderson.

The Importance of Helping the HelperThe article provides with an overview over the problems and psychological consequences helpers are facing, by taking care of clients in very difficult and almost catastrophic situations, with focus on social workers in Child Welfare. – Roger Friedman, in Trauma and Child Welfare, 2002.

Centre for Humanitarian PsychologyVia training and information targets this organization to stabilize psychosocial skills for “more efficient aid workers”. Some information is free, some (f.e. e-learning) has to be purchased

Gift from WithinThe organization “Gift from Within” is an online, non-profit organization, dedicated to help those who suffer of PTSD, and those who care for traumatized individuals. Founded by a non-clinician, supported and carried also by clinicians.

Green CrossThe Green Cross is an international, humanitarian assistance organization, non-profit corporation comprised of trained traumatologists and compassion fatigue service providers. The organization is oriented to helping people in crisis following traumatic events.

Psychological First Aid - Trainer ManualThis represents an manual to help professional health workers to set up a workshop to help helpers with psychological problems after disaster. - University of Nebraska, policy center

Managing stress in humanitarian workersThe organization provides here with some “guidelines for good practice”, with 8 principles defining how the helpers should be guided and supported. – Antares Foundation 2008

Professional Quality of Life TestThis test (version 5, aug 2009) provides with material to estimate the impact, the possible burnout or compassion fatigue in the helpers in disaster. – Professional Quality of Life/ Beth Hudnall Stamm et al. 2010.